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BEARING LUBRICATION

Bearing life is assured by maintain-
ing proper alignment, proper belt or
chain tension, and good lubrication
at all times.

Prior to shipment, motor bearings
are lubricated with the proper
amount and grade to provide six
months of satisfactory service
under normal operating conditions.

For best results, grease should be
compounded from a polyurea base
and a good grade of petroleum oil.
It should be of No. 2 consistency
and stabilized against oxidation.
Operating temperature range
should be from -15°F to +300°F for
class F and H. Most leading oil
companies have special bearing
grease that is satisfactory.

Re-lubricate bearings every six
months (more often if conditions
require) as follows:

1. Stop the motor.  Lock out the

switch.

2. Thoroughly clean off pipe plugs

and remove from housings.

3. Remove hardened grease from

drains with stiff wire or rod.

4. Add grease to inlet until small

amount of new grease is forced
out of the drain.

5. Remove excess grease from

ports, replace inlet plugs, and run
motor 1/2 hour before replacing
drain plugs.

6. Put motor back in operation.

INSULATION RESISTANCE

Check insulation resistance periodi-
cally. Any approved method of mea-
suring insulation resistance may be
used, provided the voltage across
the insulation is at a safe value for
the type and condition of the insula-
tion. A hand-cranked megger of not

over 500 volts is the most conve-
nient and safest method. Standards
of the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
recommend that the insulation
resistance of stator windings at
75°C, measure at 500 volts DC,
after one Minute should not be less
than:

Rated Voltage of 

Insulation

M 1000 = resistance 

in

1000 Megohms

This formula is satisfactory for most
checks. For more information, see
IEEE Standard No.43,
“Recommended Practice for
Insulation Resistance Testing of AC
Rotating Machinery”

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CAUTION

Entanglement.
May cause injury or property damage.

To avoid the danger, do not lubricate motor while in operation,
since excess grease will be forced through the bearings and into
the motor before it will force its way out of the drain plug. Excess
grease accumulation on windings reduces the insulation life.

CLEANING

The motor exterior must be keep
free of oil, dust, dirt, water, and
chemicals. For fan cooled motors, it
is particularly important to keep the
air intake openings free of foreign
material. Do not block air outlet or
inlet.

On non-explosion proof TEFC
motors, a removable plug in the
bottom of the motor bearing hous-
ing permits removal of accumulated
moisture. Drain regularly.

SERVICE

For immediate action on your motor
problems, call your certified service
center or contact your nearest
Siemens District Office.

WARNING

Entanglement.
Can cause death, serious injury, or property damage.

To avoid the danger, do not attempt to clean motor while it is
operating. Contact with rotating parts can cause severe
personal injury or property damage. Stop the motor and lock
out switch before cleaning.

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Страница 1: ...November 1999 RGZESDI Inverter Duty AC Induction Motors Installation Operation Maintenance Instructions Frames 143T through S449SS LS ...

Страница 2: ...e of protective equipment such as rubber gloves hard hat safety glasses or face shields flash clothing etc in accordance with established safety practices c is trained in rendering first aid SIGNAL WORDS The signal words Danger Warning and Caution used in this manual indicate the degrees of hazard that may be encountered by the user These words are defined as Danger Indicates death or serious inju...

Страница 3: ...allation operation or maintenance Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser s purposes the matter should be referred to the local Siemens sales office The contents of this instruction manual shall not become part of or modify any prior or existing agreement commitment or relationship The sales contract con tains t...

Страница 4: ...D HOT SURFACES SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAM AGE CAN RESULT IF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOL LOWED ONLY QUALIFIED PER SONNEL SHOULD WORK ON OR AROUND THIS EQUIPMENT AFTER BECOMING THOR OUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL WARNINGS SAFETY NOTICES AND MAINTENANCE PROCE DURES CONTAINED HEREIN THE SUCCESSFUL AND SAFE OPERATION OF THIS EQUIP MENT IS DEPENDENT UPON PROPER HANDLING INSTALLA TION OPERATION...

Страница 5: ...sconnected interrupt the starting cycle after motor has decelerated to a slow speed Carefully observe for unusual conditions as motor coasts to a stop 4 When checks are satisfactory operate at minimum load and look for unusual conditions Increase load slowly to a maxi mum Check unit for satisfactory operation Electric motors operating under nor mal conditions become quite warm Although some places...

Страница 6: ...s are equipped with Class F normally closed ther mostats for detection of overload conditions The thermostat is a device that is intended to be used in the alarm or protective circuit of an RGZESDI motor It is in direct contact with the stator coil and is useful in guarding against loss of normal ventilation air high ambient temperature and prolonged opera tion of self ventilated motors at very lo...

Страница 7: ...onve nient and safest method Standards of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc IEEE recommend that the insulation resistance of stator windings at 75 C measure at 500 volts DC after one Minute should not be less than Rated Voltage of Insulation Machine 1000 resistance in 1000 Megohms This formula is satisfactory for most checks For more information see IEEE Standard No 43 Reco...

Страница 8: ... 1999 Siemens Energy Automation Inc Bulletin NMIM L1006 15M1199TI Printed in U S A Siemens Energy Automation Inc Industrial Products Division 14000 Dineen Drive Little Rock Arkansas 72206 ...

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